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- the present invention relates to a liquid crystal display device, and more particularly, to a liquid crystal display device and driving method thereof.
- a liquid crystal display (LCD) device displays a picture corresponding to a video signal (i.e., “data voltage”) using a display unit having a plurality of pixels defined by gate and data lines crossing with each other.
- Each pixel of the display unit consists of a liquid crystal cell adjusting light transmittance according to a corresponding data voltage.
- a thin film transistor (TFT) acts as a switching device to supply a data voltage from a data line to the liquid crystal cell.
- the LCD device also includes a gate driver for driving the gate lines and a data driver for driving the data lines.
- the gate and data drivers are built in the liquid crystal panel.
- a demultiplexer unit is provided between the data driver unit and the display unit.
- the demultiplexer unit connects a plurality of data lines to one output line of the data driver, thereby reducing a required number of drive ICs (integrated circuit) needed to configure the data driver.
- FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of an LCD device according to a related art.
- an LCD device includes of a display unit 111 on which m-gate lines GL 1 to GLm and n-data lines DL 1 to DLn perpendicularly cross each other to form (m ⁇ n) pixels arranged in a matrix form.
- a TFT is provided at each intersection of the gate and data lines.
- a gate driver 101 provides a scan pulse voltage SP to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm and a data driver 102 supplies data voltages VD 1 to VDk to the data lines DL 1 to DLn of the display unit 111 .
- a demultiplexer unit 105 is connected between the display unit 111 and the data driver 102 , and a timing controller 106 controls the gate driver 101 , the data driver 102 , and the demultiplexer unit 105 .
- the timing controller 106 generates a plurality of control signals to control the drive timing of the gate and data drivers 101 and 102 and aligns pixel data to be applied to the data driver 102 . Further, the timing controller 106 generates a plurality of control signals to control the demultiplexer unit 105 .
- the data driver 102 has a number of output lines OL 1 to OLk connected to the output pins (not shown) of the data driver 102 .
- the number of output pins (k) is equal to the number of output lines OL 1 to OLk.
- the number of output lines OL 1 to OLk connected between the data driver 102 and the demultiplexer unit 105 is smaller than a number of the data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- the demultiplexer unit 105 is explained in detail as follows.
- FIG. 2 shows a detailed schematic diagram of the demultiplexer unit 105 shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 shows a diagram of drive waveforms of a first demultiplexer DEMUX 1 shown in FIG. 2 during a random horizontal sync interval.
- the demultiplexer unit 105 includes k-demultiplexers DMUX 1 to DEMUXk connected between the data driver unit 102 and n-data lines DL 1 to DLn of the display unit 111 .
- Each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk includes first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 connected in parallel to one output line OLk and to three of the data lines DL 1 to DLn, respectively.
- the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 are turned on at different times in one horizontal period by first to third control signals C 1 to C 3 supplied from the timing controller 106 , respectively.
- the gate driver 101 sequentially supplies a scan pulse voltage SP to m-gate lines GL 1 to GLm during one frame.
- a gate high voltage VGH which is a high logic voltage of the scan pulse voltage SP, is maintained to drive a corresponding gate line during one horizontal sync period.
- the gate high voltage VGH is set to a voltage level that is greater than a threshold voltage of the TFT.
- a gate low voltage VGL is a low logic voltage of the scan pulse voltage SP set as an off-voltage of the TFT.
- the data driver 102 sequentially supplies k-data voltages VD 1 to VDk to k-output lines OL 1 to OLk connected to the k-demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk, respectively.
- the k-data voltages VD 1 to VDk supplied to the k-demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk are synchronized with the first to third control signals C 1 to C 3 from the timing controller 106 to supply three data voltages from each of the k-data voltages VD 1 to VDk to the three data lines connected to each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk to supply data signals to the n-data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- a gate electrode of the first switching device SW 1 is connected to a signal input line IL of the first control signal C 1 .
- a gate electrode of the second switching device SW 2 is connected to a signal input line IL of the second control signal C 2
- a gate electrode of the third switching device SW 3 is connected to a signal input line IL of the third control signal C 3 .
- the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 of each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk are driven in sequence from of the first switching device SW 1 to the third switching device SW 3 .
- the data driver 102 sequentially outputs the corresponding data voltages VD 1 to VDk to correspond to the drive sequence of the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 .
- the first demultiplexer DEMUX 1 as shown in FIG.
- the display unit 111 , the gate driver 101 , data driver 102 , and each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk to drive the display unit 111 are built into an LCD panel 100 .
- the data driver 102 of a chip-type is mounted on the LCD panel 100 (e.g., chip on glass “COG”).
- the timing controller 106 is provided external to the LCD panel 100 .
- the related art liquid crystal display device further includes a gate line check unit of checking a presence or absence of errors on the gate lines GL 1 to GLm and a data line check unit of checking a presence absence of error on the data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- a liquid crystal display device having a gate line check unit and a data line check unit according to the related art is explained in detail as follows.
- FIG. 4 shows a block diagram of an LCD device having a gate line check unit and a data line check unit according to the related art.
- an LCD device according to the related art includes of a display unit 111 on which m-gate lines GL 1 to GLm and n-data lines DL 1 to DLn perpendicularly cross each other to form (m ⁇ n) pixels arranged in a matrix form.
- a TFT is provided at each intersection of the gate and data lines.
- a gate driver 101 provides a scan pulse voltage SP to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm and a data driver (not shown) supplies data voltages VD 1 to VDk to the data lines DL 1 to DLn of the display unit 111 .
- a plurality of demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk is connected between the display unit 111 and the data driver (not shown).
- a timing controller (not shown) controls the gate driver 101 , the data driver (not shown), and the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 and DEMUXk.
- a gate line check unit 403 checks for a presence or absence of errors on the gate lines GL 1 to GLm by supplying a test scan pulse voltage VT to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm of the display unit 111 .
- a data line check unit 404 checks for a presence or absence of errors on the data lines DL 1 to DLn by supplying test data voltages VTR (red), VTG (green), and VTB (blue) to the data lines DL 1 to DLn of the display unit 111 .
- each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk has the same configuration of the demultiplexer shown in FIG. 2 .
- the gate line check unit 403 is connected to one end of each of the gate lines GL 1 to GLm and the gate driver 101 is connected to the other end of each of the gate lines GL 1 to GLm. Similary, the data line check unit 404 is connected to one end of each of the data lines DL 1 to DLn and the data driver 102 is connected to the other end of each of the data lines DL 1 to DLn via the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk, respectively.
- the gate line check unit 403 includes m-fourth switching devices SW 4 supplying the test scan pulse voltage VT to the m-gate lines GL 1 to GLm in response to a fourth control signal C 4 .
- one of the fourth switching devices SW 4 is connected to one gate line.
- gate terminals of the fourth switching devices SW 4 are connected in parallel to be supplied with the fourth control signal C 4 in common. Drain terminals are individually connected to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm, respectively, and source terminals are connected in parallel to be supplied with the test scan pulse voltage VT in common.
- the data line check unit 404 includes n-fifth switching devices SW 5 supplying the test data voltages VTR, VTG, and VTB to the data lines DL 1 to DLn in response to a fifth control signal C 5 .
- gate terminals of the fifth switching devices SW 5 are connected parallel to each other to be supplied with the fifth control signal C 5 in common. Drain terminals are individually connected to the data lines DL 1 to DLn, respectively, and source terminals are supplied with one of the test data voltages VTR, VTG, and VTB.
- the gate and data line check units 403 and 404 are provided to check whether the gate and data lines GL 1 to GLm and DL 1 to DLn are in proper operating conditions.
- the gate and data driver 101 and 102 are deactivated.
- the gate and data line check units 403 and 404 are to temporarily operate the gate and data lines GL 1 to GLm and DL 1 to DLn before the LCD device is activated by the gate and data drivers 101 and 102 for normal operation.
- the gate and data driver 101 and 102 are disabled.
- the gate and data line check units 403 and 404 are disabled while the gate and data drivers 101 and 102 and the timing controller (not shown) are activated.
- the display unit 111 , the gate driver 101 , the data driver (not shown), the gate line check unit 403 , the data line check unit 404 , and the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk are built into the LCD panel (not shown). Similar to the description above in relation to FIGS. 1 and 3 , the data driver is mounted on the LCD panel in the form of a chip. The timing controller is provided external the LCD panel.
- the process of checking the gate and data lines GL 1 to GLm and DL 1 to DLn is carried out prior to loading the data driver 102 and the timing controller 106 .
- the gate and data drivers 101 and 102 are disabled in the checking process.
- the fourth switching devices SW 4 of the gate line check unit 403 are turned on.
- each of the fourth switching devices SW 4 outputs the test scan pulse voltages VT to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm, respectively.
- all of the TFTs connected to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm become active.
- test R data voltages VTR are supplied to every third data line starting with the first data line DL 1 , i.e., the first data line DL 1 , the fourth data line DL 4 , to the (n ⁇ 2)th data line DLn ⁇ 2.
- test G data voltages VTG are supplied to every third data line starting with the second data line DL 2 , i.e., the second data line DL 2 , the fifth data line DL 5 , to the (n ⁇ 1)th data line DLn ⁇ 1.
- test B data voltages VTB are supplied to every third data line starting with the third data line DL 3 , i.e., the third data line DL 3 , the sixth data line DL 6 , to the nth data line DLn.
- the test data voltages VTG, VTG, and VTB supplied to the data lines DL 1 to DLn are supplied to liquid crystal cells of the pixels via the TFTs turned on by the gate line check unit 403 .
- the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 connected to each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk need to be prevented from becoming active. If the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 are turned on, the active switches SW 1 to SW 3 create a circuit path between the data lines connected thereto, thereby short-circuiting the data lines DL 1 to DLn. In such a case, the test R, G, B data voltages VTR, VTG, and VTB supplied to the data lines DL 1 to DLn via the data line check unit 404 become mixed, thereby preventing proper testing of the pixels.
- a cutoff signal VOFF is supplied to each of the signal input lines IL connected to the gate terminals of the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 to maintain their off-states.
- the cutoff signal VOFF is supplied from an external source by an operator via input terminals 411 .
- the input terminal 411 is connected to one end of each of the signal input lines IL. Because one input terminal is connected to one input line IL, many input terminals 411 are needed to satisfy a large-scale display device with higher resolution.
- the number of the data lines DL 1 to DLn increases accordingly.
- the number of the switching devices in the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk increases.
- the corresponding number of the input terminals 411 increases as well. Since the input terminals 411 are formed on the LCD panel 100 , an area for accommodating the input terminals 411 increases in size to accommodate the increased number of input terminals 411 . Hence, the increasing number of the input terminals 411 contravenes the effort to reduce the size of the LCD panel.
- the fourth control signal C 4 the test scan pulse voltage VT, the fifth control signal C 5 , and the test data voltages VTR, VTG, and VTB are all provided from an external source, additional input terminals (not shown in the drawing) needed for inputting these signals and voltages also contribute to the size reduction problem.
- the present invention is directed to a liquid crystal display device and driving method thereof that substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an LCD device with reduced the number of input terminals.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an LCD device with reduced panel size.
- a liquid crystal display device includes a display unit having matrix type pixels defined by gate and data lines crossing with each other, a data driver to supply a data voltage to be supplied to the data lines via output lines, the output lines being less in number than the data lines, a plurality of demultiplexers, each including a plurality of switching devices having a gate terminal, source terminal and a drain terminal, wherein the gate terminals are supplied with a plurality of control signals, the source terminals are commonly connected to the corresponding output line, and the drain terminals are individually connected to one side of the data lines, respectively, a data line check unit activated to supply a test data voltage to the other side of the data lines when the data driver is inactive, a plurality of signal input lines individually connected to the gate terminals, respectively, an input terminal supplied with a cutoff signal to be inputted to the signal input lines to turn off the switching devices, and a switching unit electrically connecting/disconnecting
- a liquid crystal display device in another aspect, includes a display unit having matrix type pixels defined by gate and data lines crossing each other, a data driver to supply data voltages to output lines during normal operations, a plurality of demultiplexers to receive the data voltages from data driver via the output lines and to supply the data voltages to the data lines, each of the demultiplexers including a plurality of switching devices having a gate terminal, a source terminal, and a drain terminal, wherein the source terminals of each demultiplexer are commonly connected to the output line corresponding to the demultiplexer, and the drain terminals are individually connected to corresponding ones of the data lines, a plurality of signal input lines individually connected to the gate terminals of the switching devices, an input terminal supplied with a cutoff signal to turn off the switching devices, and a switching unit to electrically connect the input terminal to the signal input lines during testing operations and to electrically disconnect the input terminal from the signal input lines during the normal operations.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a liquid crystal display (LCD) device according to a related art
- FIG. 2 is a detailed circuit diagram of a demultiplexer unit shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of drive waveforms of a first demultiplexer shown in FIG. 2 during a random horizontal sync interval;
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram of an LCD device having a gate line check unit and a data line check unit according to the related art
- FIG. 5 is a diagram of an LCD device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a detailed circuit diagram of an exemplary switching unit of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 5 shows a diagram of an LCD device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a detailed circuit diagram of an exemplary switching unit of FIG. 5 .
- an LCD device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes a display unit 555 on which (m ⁇ n) pixels are arranged in matrix form by m-gate lines GL 1 to GLm and n-data lines DL 1 to DLn perpendicularly crossing each other and a TFT provided at each intersection of the gate and data lines.
- a gate driver 501 supplies a scan pulse voltage SP to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm and a data driver (not shown) supplies data voltages VD 1 to VDk via output lines OL 1 to OLk to a plurality of demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk.
- Each of the plurality of demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk includes first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 to sequentially supply the received data voltages VD 1 to VDk from the output lines OL 1 to OLk to the data lines DL 1 to DLn, respectively, where the number of output lines OL 1 to OLk is smaller than the number of the data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- a timing controller (not shown) controls the gate driver 501 , the data driver (not shown), and the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 and DEMUXk.
- the LCD device also includes a gate line check unit 503 to supply a test scan pulse voltage VT to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm and a data line check unit 504 to supply test data voltages VTR, VTG, and VTB to the data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- a plurality of signal input lines IL supplying a cutoff signal VOFF to turn off the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 in each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk is connected to one input terminal 511 that receives the cutoff signal VOFF to be supplied to the signal input lines IL via a switching unit 570 .
- the switching unit 570 electrically connects/disconnects the input terminal 511 to/from the signal input lines IL according to an external sixth control signal C 6 .
- the gate line check unit 503 is connected to one end of the gate lines GL 1 to GLm, and the gate driver 501 is connected to the other end of the gate lines GL 1 to GLm.
- the gate line check unit 503 applies a test scan pulse voltage VT to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm to drive the gate lines GL 1 to GLm.
- the gate driver 501 sequentially supplies the scan pulse voltage SP to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm to sequentially drive the gate lines GL 1 to GLm.
- the data line check unit 504 is connected to one end of the data lines DL 1 to DLn, and the data driver (not shown) is connected to the other end of the data lines DL 1 to DLn via the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk, respectively.
- the data line check unit 504 applies one of the select test data voltages VTR, VTG, and VTB to the corresponding data lines DL 1 to DLn to drive the respective data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- the data driver (not shown) applies the data voltages VD 1 to VDk to the data lines DL 1 to DLn to drive the respective data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- the number of output lines OL 1 to OLk connecting the data driver (not shown) to the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk, respectively, is smaller than that of the data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- the output lines OL 1 to OLk are connected to output pins (not shown) of the data driver (not shown).
- the number (k) of the output pins is equal to that (k) of the output lines OL 1 to OLk.
- Each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk includes first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 connected in parallel to one output line OLk and to three of the data lines DL 1 to DLn, respectively.
- the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 are turned on at different times in one horizontal period by first to third control signals C 1 to C 3 supplied from the timing controller (not shown), respectively.
- the gate driver 501 sequentially supplies a scan pulse voltage SP to m-gate lines GL 1 to GLm for one frame. As shown in FIG. 3 , a gate high voltage VGH, which is a high logic voltage of the scan pulse voltage SP, is maintained to drive a corresponding gate line during one horizontal sync period.
- the gate high voltage VGH is set to a voltage level that is greater than a threshold voltage of the TFT.
- a gate low voltage VGL is a low logic voltage of the scan pulse voltage SP set as an off-voltage of the TFT.
- the data driver (not shown) sequentially supplies k-data voltages VD 1 to VDk to k-output lines OL 1 to OLk connected to the k-demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk, respectively.
- the k-data voltages VD 1 to VDk supplied to the k-demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk are synchronized with the first to third control signals C 1 to C 3 from the timing controller 106 to supply three data voltages from each of the k-data voltages VD 1 to VDk to the three data lines connected to each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk to supply data signals to the n-data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- a gate electrode of the first switching device SW 1 is connected to a signal input line IL of the first control signal C 1 .
- a gate electrode of the second switching device SW 2 is connected to a signal input line IL of the second control signal C 2
- a gate electrode of the third switching device SW 3 is connected to a signal input line IL of the third control signal C 3 .
- the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 of each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk are driven in sequence from of the first switching device SW 1 to the third switching device SW 3 .
- the data driver (not shown) sequentially outputs the corresponding data voltages VD 1 to VDk to correspond to the drive sequence of the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 .
- the first demultiplexer DEMUX 1 as shown in FIG.
- the gate line check unit 503 includes m-fourth switching devices SW 4 supplying the test scan pulse voltage VT to the m-gate lines GL 1 to GLm in response to a fourth control signal C 4 .
- one of the fourth switching device SW 4 is connected to one gate line.
- gate terminals of the fourth switching devices SW 4 are connected in parallel to be supplied with the fourth control signal C 4 in common. Drain terminals are individually connected to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm, respectively, and source terminals are connected in parallel to be supplied with the test scan pulse voltage VT in common.
- the data line check unit 504 includes n-fifth switching devices SW 5 supplying the test data voltages VTR, VTG, and VTB to the data lines DL 1 to DLn in response to a fifth control signal C 5 .
- gate terminals of the fifth switching devices SW 5 are connected in parallel to be supplied with the fifth control signal C 5 in common. Drain terminals are individually connected to the data lines DL 1 to DLn, respectively, and source terminals are supplied with one of the test data voltages VTR, VTG, and VTB.
- the switching unit 570 includes a plurality of sixth switching devices SW 6 .
- the number of the sixth switching devices SW 6 is equal to that of the signal input lines IL.
- Each gate electrode of the sixth switching devices SW 6 is supplied with a sixth control signal C 6 in common.
- Each drain terminal is individually connected to the corresponding signal input line IL, and each source terminal is connected to the input terminal 511 in common.
- a cutoff signal VOFF is supplied to the three signal input lines IL using only one input terminal 511 .
- the test scan pulse voltage VT As the fourth control signal C 4 , the test scan pulse voltage VT, the fifth control signal C 5 , the test data voltages VTR, VTG, and VTB, and the sixth control signal C 6 are supplied from an external source, additional input terminals (not shown) for inputting these signals and voltages are provided on the LCD panel (not shown).
- the gate and data line check units 503 and 504 are provided to check whether the gate and data lines GL 1 to GLm and DL 1 to DLn are in proper operating conditions.
- the switching unit 570 is provided to sustain the turned-off state of the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk during testing to prevent interference between the test data voltages VTR, VTG, and VTB applied to the data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- the gate and data line check units 503 and 504 and the switching unit 570 are activated, the gate driver 501 and the data driver (not shown) are deactivated.
- a timing controller (not shown) is not needed during the check process, the first to third control signals C 1 to C 3 are not supplied to signal input lines IL.
- the gate and data line check units 503 and 504 and the switching unit 570 temporarily operate the gate and data lines GL 1 to GLm and DL 1 to DLn during the test process. Hence, while the gate and data line check units 503 and 504 and the switching unit 570 are active, the gate driver 501 and the data driver (not shown) are not deactivated. Conversely, during normal operations, the gate and data line check units 503 and 504 and the switching unit 570 are deactivated while the gate driver 501 , the data driver (not shown), and the timing controller (not shown) are active.
- the display unit 555 , the gate driver 501 , the data driver (not shown), the gate line check unit 503 , the data line check unit 504 , and each of the demultiplexers DEMUX 1 to DEMUXk are built into the LCD panel.
- the data driver (not shown) is mounted on the LCD panel in a form of chip (i.e., chip on glass “COG”).
- the timing controller (not shown) is provided external to the LCD panel.
- the sixth control signal C 6 is supplied to the gate terminals of the sixth switching devices SW 6 in the switching unit 570 .
- all of the sixth switching devices SW 6 are switched on, thereby supplying the cutoff signal VOFF provided to the input terminal 511 from an external source to the signal input lines IL. Since the gate terminals of the first third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 are connected to the signal input lines IL, the cutoff signal VOFF supplied to the signal input lines IL by the switching unit 570 maintains the off-state of the first to third switching devices SW 1 to SW 3 .
- the fourth control signal C 4 is applied to the gate line check unit 503 . Accordingly, the fourth switching devices SW 4 of the gate line check unit 503 are switched on, thereby supplying the test scan pulse voltage VT to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm. Hence, all of the TFTs connected to the gate lines GL 1 to GLm are activated.
- the fifth switching devices SW 5 of the data line check unit 504 supply the test data voltages VTR (test R data voltage), VTG (test G data voltage), and VTB (test B data voltage) to the corresponding data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- the test R data voltage VTR is supplied to every third data line starting with the first data line DL 1 , i.e., the first data DL 1 , the fourth data line DL 4 , to the (n ⁇ 2)th data line DLn ⁇ 2.
- test G data voltage VTG is supplied to every third data line starting with the second data line DL 2 , i.e., the second data line DL 2 , the fifth data line DL 5 , to the (n ⁇ 1)th data line DLn ⁇ 1.
- test B data voltage VTB is supplied to every third data line starting with the third data line DL 3 , i.e., the third data line DL 3 , the sixth data line DL 6 , to the nth data line DLn. Accordingly, when the TFTs are switched on by the test scan test voltage VT, the test data voltages VTG, VTG, and VTB are supplied to the data lines DL 1 to DLn.
- the success/failure of the gate and data lines GL 1 to GLm and DL 1 to DLn i.e., whether the gate and data lines GL 1 to GLm and DL 1 to DLn are connected or disconnected, can be confirmed. For instance, absence of images horizontally along a certain gate line indicates that the pixels connected to that gate line are not operating. Likewise, absence of images vertically along a certain data line indicates that the pixels connected to that data line are not operating. Moreover, if a specific pixel fails to display an image, such a condition indicates that the TFT connected to that particular pixel is malfunctioning.
- the exemplary embodiment of the present invention as described above supplies the cutoff signal to all of the signal input lines using only one input terminal regardless of the increasing number of the signal input lines while still providing an effective way to check for proper operation of the pixels.
- the LCD panel according to the present invention can be checked for proper operation at any time by deactivating the gate and data drivers and activating the testing units as described above.
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